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Re: Comment on post 321
So "funk" is using extensions to do things you can do with whatever you are buidling on. Right? Am I then right in thinking the following are funky? (There could be more hidden funk, but it's late and I'm just trying to see if I am reading this right.) - language (vs XML's xml:lang) - lastBuildDate (vs HTTP's Last-Modified) - ttl (vs HTTP's Expire) - textInput (not necesarily funky, but what HTTP method is supposed to be used?) - skipHours, skipDays (vs HTTP's Retry-After) - length and type attributes of enclosure (eg., how does that work with HTTP's Content Negotiating?) - using character entity references without declaring them (vs XML's requirement to do so) Is this "funk"?
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